How does a DRY HATCH work?

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Learning about what exactly? 😄
The importance of learning the vocabulary of the trade? I remember some of my students getting so annoyed with all of the "key terms" that were part of their homework. I'd tell them, that if a coworker tells them that they need to "check the inbound firewall rules on the IIS server because external packets are being dropped," they need to know what that means.
 
I don't live in a humid environment, and I do dry hatches. There is a difference between chicken and quail eggs, though. Coturnix quail eggs incubate very well at about 30% humidity but have problems at 50% humidity. Button quail eggs need about 50% humidity. I think chicken eggs need the higher humidity too, but since we're in the quail forums, dry hatching is not just for humid environments.
Ahhh, that makes more sense. I was assuming that we were talking chicken eggs. Thanks for the clarification
 

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